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As Big Law Interest in Denver Grows, Frost Brown Todd Lures 9 Laterals to Open Office
Citing opportunities in the energy, finance and technology industries in Denver, firm chair Robert Sartin said "having a physical presence" will allow the firm to grow business there and serve current clients.An Early Look: The 2024 Am Law 200 Financials
This feed is continually updated. So bookmark it, check back regularly, and stay tuned for the Am Law 100 and Second Hundred reports coming soon.Womble Bond Dickinson US CEO Betty Temple on All That Lateral Growth. And How to Control It.
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Womble Bond Dickinson U.S. CEO Betty Temple discusses how her firm has gone about vetting and integrating lateral candidates to fuel the firm's growth strategy.More Big Law Firms Are Crossing Financial Milestones. How Much Do They Care?
Several law firm leaders have said they are often more concerned with per-lawyer or per-partner thresholds, compared with top-line milestones.Womble Bond Dickinson's Revenue Rises Amid Flat Profits Per Partner
"We're not going to limit the people who should be partners when they've achieved the firm's milestones," said CEO Betty Temple.View more book results for the query "Womble Bond Dickinson"
Bradley Arant Sees Revenues Rise and PEP Fall Amid 12% Equity Partner Expansion
The firm's PEP dropped by 5% to $820,000, as its equity tier expanded and its nonequity tier shrunk by 9%, bucking a trend in the industry of growing the nonequity ranks.Big Law Isn't Big In Raleigh, as Region's Start-Ups Prioritize Rate Flexibility
"I've worked with firms who find it difficult because they want the partners to charge X rate and they would lose a third of their business," said Charlotte-based Jordan Abshire, founder and managing member of Abshire Legal Search.Big Law Firms Offering 'Mixed Bag' of Rate, Compensation Structures in Emerging Markets
"Our real value proposition is we provide coastal expertise at Midwestern rates," said one law firm leader. "You get a lot of bang for your buck."How Will AI Disrupt Legal Billing? Early Innovations Offer Some Clues
AI isn't the first technology to disrupt the legal industry, but it's driving a faster pace of change and altering the law firm-legal department relationship, legal analysts report.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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